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Friday, December 2, 2016
8:54:55 EST AM

Bryar Dittmer, left, Dylan Schives, Grayson Ladd and Cole MacKinnon of the Chatham-Kent Minor Midget Cyclones will play Saturday and Sunday at the Alliance Hockey AAA All-Star Weekend in Waterloo. Sixty-eight players will be divided into four teams for the eight-game minor midget tournament. Craig Spence and Tate Bowden of the Cyclones will play in the bantam all-star game Saturday. Ex-Cyclone Grant Spence of the Windsor Jr. Spitfires will play in the midget all-star game Sunday. (MARK MALONE/The Daily News)

The Ursuline graduate transferred to Windsor from Wilfrid Laurier University. He played his final game for Laurier in November 2015, so he had to sit out one year.

The six-foot-seven Allin made the OUA and CIS all-rookie teams in 2014-15 when he averaged 7.2 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. He was second in Ontario and fourth in Canada in three-point shooting percentage with 49.3 per cent.

He averaged 13.3 points and 5.9 rebounds in seven games last season before transferring. He was shooting 51.7 per cent from the field, including 51.6 per cent on three-pointers.

His brother Max was an all-Canadian at Laurier, but three other brothers – Rich, Greg and Conor – went to Windsor and were teammates on the 2007 OUA champions.

Maroons ask for toys

The Chatham Maroons will host their annual teddy bears and toys night Sunday when the Strathroy Rockets visit Memorial Arena at 7 p.m.

Fans are asked to bring a new stuffed animal or toy to support the Chatham Goodfellows' No Child Without a Christmas campaign.

Fans can also skate with the Maroons after the game. Players will be available for photos and autographs.